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Mickalene Thomas

You're Gonna Give Me the Love I Need

2010
Collaged handmade paper with screenprinted pigmented paper pulp, pochoir, digital print, glitter and cloth appliqué, the full sheet.
S. 24 x 29 7/8 in. (61 x 75.9 cm)
Signed, dated and numbered 23/40 in pencil, published by The Brodsky Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, printed in the United States, framed.

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Mickalene Thomas

American | 1971

Glamour and feminism need not be foes, as evinced by the wonderful work of Mickalene Thomas. The artist examines these qualities through the lens of the African-American female experience. Whether with her rhinestone-inflected, '70s-glam-inspired portraits of black beauty and power or her photographic installations of her mother's living room, Thomas personalizes while aestheticizing a visual conversation about race. By tackling classical art historical themes, she writes African-American aesthetics into traditional conventions.

Blockbuster retrospectives at the Brooklyn Museum and ICA Boston thrust Thomas into contemporary art's mainstage. Her platform extends her creative pursuits into fashion, interiors and DJ'ing. Thomas' market has also grown at a steady pace with auction prices increasing each year.

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